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About Us

Who We Are

Nestled in the heart of the countryside, Loesch Family Farm is a beacon of sustainable agriculture, committed to nurturing the land while providing fresh, wholesome produce and farm-fresh eggs. Our farm embraces eco-friendly practices that prioritize soil health and biodiversity, ensuring that our crops thrive naturally. We utilize crop rotation, cover cropping, and organic pest management to enrich the soil and promote a balanced ecosystem. This commitment to sustainability not only enhances the flavor and quality of our fruits and vegetables but also protects the environment for future generations.

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In addition to our vibrant produce, Loesch Family Farm is proud to offer high-quality eggs from our free-range hens. Our birds are raised in a pasture-based system, allowing them to roam freely and forage naturally, resulting in eggs that are rich in flavor and nutrients. We believe in transparency and animal welfare, ensuring that our practices reflect our dedication to ethical farming.

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Our sustainable approach extends beyond the farm with our collaboration with Face The Youth, a small-batch skincare company that infuses our carefully cultivated ingredients into their products. Each item is thoughtfully crafted using organic botanicals and extracts from our farm, such as nourishing herbs and revitalizing fruits. This unique infusion not only promotes healthy skin but also highlights the importance of natural, locally sourced ingredients in skincare. At Loesch Family Farm, we’re proud to support a holistic approach to wellness that connects our community with nature’s bounty.

Discover the beauty of sustainable living at Loesch Family Farm, where every harvest is a testament to our commitment to quality, care, and the environment.

 

At Loesch Family Farm we feel incredibly lucky that we get to do what we love. We’d love for you to take part in the Loesch Family Farm experience. For more information, get in touch!

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xoxo - David and Chelsea

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Home Grown Vegetables
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